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Divjoy speeds up React development. Choose everything you need in your project (auth, database, payments, accounts system, marketing pages, etc), pick a nice template, then export a high-quality codebase you can keep building on. You can use Divjoy to build everything from simple landing pages to entire SaaS applications.
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Agreed, check https://divjoy.com, has almost everything and helps work on the core product. Source: about 3 years ago
Some boilerplates do offer some choices - usually around the front end, which tends to be a manageable piece to bite off. The two I'm aware of that do this reasonably well are my product SaaS Pegasus (for Python/Django) and DivJoy (for React/JS), though I'm sure there's more. Source: over 3 years ago
I built something I wanted that I knew I would have paid for if it existed (https://divjoy.com). If I was looking for a side hustle now I'd 100% be playing with GPT-3/ChatGPT and building small tools. There's a good chance your first few experiments won't catch on, but that you'll end up being in the right place at the right time, see an opportunity, and already have the code/knowledge to get an MVP out quickly. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
A few years ago I was frustrated with how difficult it was to setup a solid React.js stack with auth, payments, etc so I built the codebase generator at https://divjoy.com It does around $5-10k in sales a month. Fairly passive. A few hours of support a week. Was full-time on it for the first few years, but decided to join a company recently and keep growing this on the side. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
Picked a random from the list, https://divjoy.com/ and just to export a stock React Code is like $199. Not sure who they are marketing this for but good luck! Source: over 3 years ago
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